26 11. 2 FEßRIJARY 1 7, t 93+ <a .. 5Q LLffo 5. C1 ...- o .. bo "- ( . -. '" .;-; ,..-;\" A '. r . {} f f . fi -- t. .0 "':", -- .. .. t1 , oO.-j. ø ,.\ ;. . . .1.-. .. . ' .. - f!Fd- {lSr:[ ...&' J&. ð :..6''' 40/ , >>...)>>) -- " ., ),..1 . 1" . ð - , ", :)' is done. Vlhen the Cardinal celebrates High Mass in the cathedral, he gets not even a glass of water until it is over, which is usually about one P.M. Break- fast ordinarily is at nine, lunch at one, and dinner at six. There has not been a dinner guest in years, because the Cardinal works at night and has no time to play host. At ten, his breviary is still untouched, and since he must read this for an hour every day as part of his priestly duties, he never gets to bed before eleven. The most exercise he ever gets is a walk around the reservoir in Central Park. From September until Christ- r_ . y @ -. . . n1as in 1 931, when the depression was bringing petitioners for charity to his door in unprecedented numbers, he did not leave the house. He saw hun- dreds of them and closely supervised the work of three of his helpers, who during that period did nothing but interview the callers and dispense funds to the neediest individuals and to priests from the poorer parishes. \Vhen he attended the Eucharistic Congress in Dublin the following June, the strain told on him and he had a breakdown. Nevertheless he visited his ancestral home in Killarney and celebrated Mass in the little church. \Vhen he W= q returned home, the clergy and school- children of the New York archdio- cese presented him with pledges of 29,728,42g prayers and good works for his recovery by J an uary 1 st. It was with considerable gratification that the faithful read in the newspapers that on J an uary 1 st, the Cardinal, with the full consent of his physician, Dr. Thomas McFarland, had resumed his normal schedule of living. He spends six weeks every summer at St. Joseph's Sanatorium and Moun- tain School in Sullivan County, near Monticello. Years ago, the Dominican nuns of Brooklyn, who run it, gave